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Message started by tallowood on Jan 28th, 2009 at 8:40am

Title: a drink a day keeps erectile dysfunction away
Post by tallowood on Jan 28th, 2009 at 8:40am
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16484-alcohol-stops-men-being-a-flop-in-bed.html


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Despite traditional views about the effects of booze on male performance, new research suggests that moderate drinking actually protects against impotence in the long term – perhaps for the same reason a glass or two of wine a day cuts the odds of suffering from heart disease.
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Title: Re: a drink a day keeps erectile dysfunction away
Post by sprintcyclist on Jan 28th, 2009 at 11:13am

the woman in the bed has a big influence also.

What is all this guff about the guy "performing."
she should put in her effort too

Title: Re: a drink a day keeps erectile dysfunction away
Post by mantra on Jan 28th, 2009 at 6:56pm

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new research suggests that moderate drinking actually protects against impotence in the long term


As long as it's only moderate.


Quote:
the woman in the bed has a big influence also.

What is all this guff about the guy "performing."
she should put in her effort too


;D Some of your comments are so funny Sprintcyclist.

But it's true.  So many women believe that just lying there like a rag doll is enough - the guy's getting his bit, so she doesn't have to do anything except breathe.  





Title: Re: a drink a day keeps erectile dysfunction away
Post by sprintcyclist on Jan 28th, 2009 at 7:55pm

mantra - would have to be VERY moderate to increase a guys ..... pleasure.

Good classical music or kicking a ball in a park would be as well.

Title: Re: a drink a day keeps erectile dysfunction away
Post by soren on Feb 6th, 2009 at 9:21am

mantra wrote on Jan 28th, 2009 at 6:56pm:

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new research suggests that moderate drinking actually protects against impotence in the long term


As long as it's only moderate.



I say!



Man thrown over balcony after sex row
AAP
February 03, 2009 05:09pm
A MAN was thrown over a 4m-high balcony after refusing to leave an apartment until he'd had sex with the tenant's partner, a court has been told.
Steven Bartley, 49, of Mooloolaba, pleaded guilty to committing one count of grievous bodily harm - after the charge was downgraded from attempted murder - to Christopher Steven Jones, 34, in the Brisbane Supreme Court today.

Bartley was sentenced to two and a half years prison, with his sentence to be suspended after six months, of which he has already served 84 days while in custody.

The court was told that Bartley and his female partner left the Kawana Waters Tavern on the Sunshine Coast at 1am (AEST) on July 14, 2007, after an eight-hour drinking session.

After sharing a cab home with Jones and another male, the four decided to go back to Bartley's apartment to participate in group sex, an activity that the couple had previously participated in several times.

The court was told that when they arrived at the Sunshine Coast apartment, Bartley smoked some cannabis and went to sleep while his partner conducted oral sex on Mr Jones.  However when the third male tried to participate, the woman became agitated and woke Bartley up. The court heard Bartley then asked the men to leave the apartment, however Mr Jones refused.

"I'm not leaving until I have sex with your missus,'' the court was told Mr Jones said.

At the time he made the comment Mr Jones was sitting on a couch with his penis visible. After about 15 minutes of shouting and a phone call to police, Bartley said he "lost it'' and shoved Mr Jones, who weighed 55kg and was 160cm tall, out the door and over a balcony railing.

Mr Jones fell more than 4m onto a concrete surface, landing on his head. He was rushed to Nambour Hospital, where he received life-saving surgery to treat a fractured skull and a hematoma.

In handing down the sentence, Justice Debra Mullins said Bartley must be embarrassed about the events that took place that night.

"The complainant seemed to think he was going to stay in the unit for the purpose he had originally gone to the unit for,'' Justice Mullins said. "That did not entitle you to use force in the degree you did, in the dangerous situation you were in.''

Bartley said he was sorry for his actions, but he had been very patient with Mr Jones and never intended to hurt him by pushing him over a balcony.

"I was very patient with that person, I ended up losing my patience,'' Bartley said. "If I wanted to hurt him, I could have, just like that.''


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